2018
DOI: 10.3390/rs10040577
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Improving the Regional Applicability of Satellite Precipitation Products by Ensemble Algorithm

Abstract: Satellite-based precipitation products (e.g., Integrated Multi-Satellite Retrievals for Global Precipitation Measurement (IMERG) and its predecessor, Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM)) are a critical source of precipitation estimation, particularly for a region with less, or no, hydrometric networking. However, the inconsistency in the performance of these products has been observed in different climatic and topographic diverse regions, timescales, and precipitation intensities and there is still room… Show more

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“…However, SPPs observations are subjected to uncertainties resulting from retrieval algorithms. To reduce these uncertainties and to obtain high-quality precipitation estimates, researchers have focused on merging individual SPPs [16,22,26,70].…”
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“…However, SPPs observations are subjected to uncertainties resulting from retrieval algorithms. To reduce these uncertainties and to obtain high-quality precipitation estimates, researchers have focused on merging individual SPPs [16,22,26,70].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It accounts for both spatial and temporal variability in the performances of the merging members. The DBMA-MSPD was found superior to both SMA and OOR merging methods [26].Very limited literature is available on developing and evaluating the MSPDs across Pakistan [16,22,48]. The results demonstrated significant improvements of MSPDs overall merging members.…”
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